A List of All-Inclusive Resorts in Barbados

Barbados is the most easterly Caribbean island. It is filled with beautiful beaches, historical architecture and great places to stay. There have been hotels on Barbados for hundreds of years. Today there are accommodations for every budget and style, including guest houses, hotels, vacation rentals and resorts. Resorts on Barbados are known for being luxurious and having a British flair, thanks to the years of British influence.
Mango Bay

The Mango Bay resort is an intimate resort in Holetown, which has many shops and restaurants. It includes breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, water skiing, kayaking, snorkeling, one glass bottom boat trip, one trip to Bridgetown, a cruise to swim with the turtles and water aerobics.

2nd Street
Holetown, St James, Barbados BB24016,
Telephone: (246) 432-1384
Email: reservations@mangobaybarbados.com
Website: www.crystalcovehotelbarbados.com

Crystal Cove Hotel

The Crystal Cove resort is a very family-friendly resort about three miles from Holetown. It has a three level pool, kids' club and water taxis to partner hotels. Included in its rates are all meals at Crystal Cove and at partner hotel Turtle Cove, snorkeling, sailing, boogieboarding, kayaking, water skiing, tennis and use of the fitness center.

Appleby, St James, Barbados, West Indies
Telephone: (246) 432-2683
Website: www.mangobaybarbados.com

Almond Beach Club and Spa

Almond beach Club and Spa is an adults-only (16 and over) resort adjacent to Holetown. The resort's room rate includes all meals and drinks, lunch and dinner room service, sailing, water skiing, kayaking, reef fishing, windsurfing, volleyball, squash and the use of the fitness center.

Almond Beach Club Resort & Spa
Vauxhall, St. James, Barbados
Telephone: (246) 432-7840
Website: www.almondresorts.com/Resorts/AlmondClub/

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